Doctor insights on:
Eliminate Bilary Cirrhosis

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Basically no:
There's a pair of genes that carry the ability to develop the disease and these run in families, but it's not inherited like sickle cell, huntington's or some of the other familiar entities. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/151640.php.
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Liver disease:
Primary biliary cirrhosis is an autoimmune liver disease seen most commonly in women in the 4th to 5th decade of life. It generally presents with unexplained itching and occasionally jaundice. It is frequently found on routing screening liver tests which may show an elevated alkaline phosphotase. Though not curable it is treatable and treatment slows the progression to cirrhosis.
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Liver failure:
There are many things that happen with cirrhosis, depending on how severe it is. These include confusion, bleeding from the GI tract, jaundice, fluid buildup in the belly, increased risk for liver cancer, and other symptoms.
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Depends:
The degree or severity of the cirrhosis determines what symptoms are present. Early cirrhosis can not cause any symptom. Severe cirrhosis can cause many symptoms including but not limited to bleeding, fluid build up in the abdomen, turning yellow skin and eyes, death.
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